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_aLoehr, James _96549 |
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245 | _aLeading with character: 10 minutes a day to a brilliant legacy with the personal credo journal | ||
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_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc. _aNew Jersey _c2021 |
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_aUSD _b44.95 |
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504 | _aForeword xi Preface xix Introduction 1 Chapter 1 What Does “Leading with Character” Mean? 9 Chapter 2 Why Good Leaders Are Vulnerable to Corruption: A Flawed Morality System 41 Chapter 3 Who Is the True Architect of Our Character? 65 Chapter 4 Who Are We Becoming in the Chase to the Top? 81 Chapter 5 The Bricks and Mortar of Credo-Building 109 Chapter 6 Embedding Your Personal Credo and Supporting It with Habits 131 Chapter 7 When Leaders Become Heroes 147 Acknowledgments 163 Appendix A: Character Traits 167 Appendix B: Forces and Factors That May Corrupt Your Moral Reasoning and Judgment 171 Notes 175 References and Related Readings 185 Index 193 | ||
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_aLeadership _9400 |
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_aLeadership--Moral and ethical aspects _92407 |
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_aKenney, Caren _97349 |
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